The Straits Times, 13 October 1931

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  • 25 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.] THE LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1931. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 248 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST. ('PHONE 6181). l'_^MSHKB_tl'' 6.15 Tonight 915 VIENNESE NIGHTS with VIVIENNE SEGAL and i i ALEXANDER GRAY. Phone 5261-2. j INVENTIONS WE SHOULD LIKE TO SEE (Patentt not applied for) h THE WATAWAK GOLF CLUB THE H£ftD Of THE CLUB H HOLLOW 'A' AND WHEN YOU MIT
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    • 163 1 KUALA LUMPUR! 27. JAVA ST. (PHONE 3833). IU/a£k-€vet< THAOC MARK REO. U.S. PAT. OFF. AMERICA'S FINEST FOOTWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN IN WEST END MODELS AS SUPPLIED TO THEIR NUMEROUS LONDON STORES. SMART, COMFORTABLE AND HARD WEARING. THE "CLARIDGE" THE "RADNOR" the csic 5it RiDGE patent iea th dancinß The same model
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    • 15 1 r 1 6.15 Tonight 9.15 VIENNESE NIGHTS with VIVIENNE SEGAL and ALEXANDER OKAY. Fhone 5261-2.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 521 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOB CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due Spore. MACEDONIA 11,000 Oct. 17 KHIVA i*,o'>o Oct. 2fi
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    • 744 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HARUNA MARU 10,500 Oct. 21 22 KATORI MARU 10,000 Not. 6 KASHIMA MARU 10,500 Not. 19 20 I YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,600 Dec 16 17 SUWA MARU
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    • 473 2 BURNS PfflLP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE VIA JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly sailings by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7365 tons) and the s.s. MANGOLA (3,352 tons) (Cargo only). The s.s. MARELLA is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins
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    • 660 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Denmark.) Telephone 5323. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and COPENHAGEN. Leave Spore. Penang. M.s. BORINGIA Oct. 14 OcU 16 m.s. SELANDIA Oct. 21 Oca, 23 m.s. FIONIA Not. 4 Nov. 6 m.s. ALSIA Nov. 25 Nov. 27 ha JUTLANDIA
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    • 565 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England.) REGULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG and BREMEN, GENOA, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW— BOSTON, NEW YORK and BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON and NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON, ROTTERDAM and HAMBURG.
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    • 471 2 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siam.) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Sichon. Bandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Taku, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival. Departure. VALAYA In port Oct. 14 PRACHATIPOK Oct. IS Oct. 21 SUDDHADIB Oct. 25 Oct. 28 These vessels arc fitted throuchout with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 505 3 OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION CO., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHEDILE Sailings for United States and Canada Points from Hong Kong. San Francisco and Los Angeles. ELS. GOLDEN RIVKR sails from Koru- Rm« Oct. 31 San Francisco and Portland. .S.S.
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    • 537 3 DOLLAR WTEAMSHSP USE ,Amd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND-THE-WORLD SINGAPORE, PENANR, COLOMBO, SUEZ, POUT SAI», ALEXANDRIA, NAPLKS, GENOA, MARSEILLES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. Arrive Leave Leave Spore. Spore. Penanjc. PRES. MONROE In port Oct. 15 Oct. 17 PRES. VAN BUREN Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 PRES. GARFIELD Nov. 9 Nov.
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    • 967 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL (Incorporated in England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. Passenger and Freight Services to:— Capital Authorised £3,000,000 UNITED KINGDOM and Reserve 1 Rest V. CONTINENT Capital paid up 1,050,000 CUINII^K-XNI. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Via Torts and Sum Canal. J. M. Ryrie, Esq.: Chairman. P. R. Chalmers, Esq., OUTWARDS. Charles J. Hambro, Esq,
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    • 1068 3 BANKING ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY. N.V. Netherlands Trading Society. (Established at Amsterdam 1824) PAID UP CAPITAL Fl. 80,030,000 (about £6.669,000) STATUTORY RESERVE FUND Fl. 40,015,000 (about £3.336,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM WITH AGENCIES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES: Bandoeng Weltevreden Rangoon Bandjermasin Kota-Radja Semarang Bombay
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 782 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are approximately seven words to a line and there is a flnt rate charge of 25 cents per line per insertion with A minimum of one dollar per insertion. Ailv.rti- ni"hl« will be accepted up to 10 a.m. ..n tin- <lay of issue. A f«-<- of "'<
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    • 680 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET, ti, Meyer Rd. Apply within. TO LET, 28, Cairnhill Road, furnished. Apply 64, Market Street. SMALL modern bungalow at Balmoral Crescent. Apply 32, Balmoral Road. TO LET, No. 755, Grove Road. Rent $100 Apply Cheouj; Koon Seng Co. Bungalows 14, Angullia Park. 363, Orchard
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    • 550 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES TO LET, 24-B, Battery Road" 2nd floor. Apply Guthrie A Co., Ltd. TO LET, OFFICES at 4, Prince Street, top floor and No. 22. Raffles Place. Apply Reh Chew Kee. 129, Killiney Road. TO BE LET, new building, corner Cecil Street and Market Street, now
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    • 434 4 FOR SALE For Gifts of Quality and Workmanship, come to The Gift Shop, 9, The Arcade. "AUSTRALIAN SHEEP FOR SALE, any number. Hatch, V.M.C.A., Singapore, Telephone 6878. CINE KODAK CAMERA mode] B, 3.5 'ens, guaranteed perfect condition, complete in leather case, going cheap, what offers 78, Straits Times. 10,000 pairs
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    • 968 4 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that by a deed dated Oct. 7, 1931 Syed Abdulrahman bin Junied bin Omar al Junicd revoked and cancelled the Power of Attorney dated March 18, 1927 and made by the said Syed Abdulrahman bin Junied bin Omar al Junicd in favour of
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    • 848 4 TENDERS TENDERS TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon 01 Nuv. P. 1931, for the following services for the Government Monopolies De^rtment for the year 1932 (1) Supply of copper pans, sizes and dimensions as desired, to be delivered at the Opium Factory, Telok Blangah. Tenderer
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 277 5 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL ~7 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. yT KXC KLI.KNT ACCOMMODATION WITH yf •C\V^" *f& S MODERN SANITATION. yr V r^v yT Terms Moderate. v^\ v *>\> o^tpr S y^t GRILL /sS JJ/ <*$"/ ON THE LAWN yr YO?^ •i^y OK THE PALM COURT yT c^S MALAYA'S MOST ROMANTIC S
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    • 392 5 [raffles cafe AND ]ffl!K|il CONFECTIONERY W EXCELLENT MEALS A LA &MP CARTE AT MODERATE COST. IBP pAi/rr Pi W I V W\ E. «9 MODERN A fine assortment of dainty and CONCRETE GARDEN delicious cakes are made daily FURNITURE under the supervision OF of an expert confectioner. ARTISTIC DESIGNS. CHOCOLATES—
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    • 806 5 AUCTION NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE In the Supreme Court of Johore At Johore Bahru. In Land Application No. ::c, of 1931. CHAN YUK SANG of No. 228. South Bridge Road. Singapore, Char?ce, ver»us, CHAN LEE YEW of Kluanc, johore. Chursor. IT IS lIERKBY PUOCLAIMKD that the whole
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    • 162 5 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT iv» with -w LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Tel. No. 2751. Hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mom. Tun. rd. 3 SUADES 111 I i H You Can't Hide Bacterial-Mouth If your teeth cause bitter regret, switch to Kolynos. In 3 days you will sec how brilliant, sparkling
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  • FEATURES OF THE WEEK'S NEWS FROM CHINA.
    • 1708 6 A Week Full Of orries Events In Manchuria And The Business Man Boycott, Exchange And The Bond Market Witt It Be A World War What Morth Ckimm Is Saying More Pessimists Than Optimists The Folly Of Youth Adding To China's Lo a d Of Troubles. Shanghai, Sept.
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    • 540 6 Dr. C. T. Wang's Reply To The United States. Nanking, Sept. 28. The reply, dated September 27, addressed by Dr. C. T. Wang (the Foreign Secretary* to the Nanking Government) to the Note received from Col. Henry L. Stimfon (the United States Secretary of State) is as
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    • 144 6 Facts and Figures Which Appal. Shanghai, Sept. 2."). In a message delivered over the radio in Shanghai from the studio of the China Broadcast Association, Mr. A. J. Hughes pointed out that over 35,000 square miles of land in Central China were inundated, an area twice that
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    • 117 6 University Chancellor Mobbed. Nanking, Oct. 2. Although official circles are extremely reticent about the affair, it is learned today that Mr. Chu Chia-hua, the Chancellor of the Central University, and a member of the Kuomintang C.E.C., was badly manhandled the other day by a mob of students. The
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    • 343 6 Amazing Scene in North Shanghai Station. Shanghai, Sept 29. Shanghai North railway station was the scene of a tremendous uproar late last night when 3,000 militant anti-Japanese students were refused passage by special train after purchasing their ticket". The tickets had been purchased prior to the receipt of
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    • 210 6 "TIMEO DANAOS. China Declines Flood Relief Gift From Japan. Nanking, Sept. 22. Mr. T. V. Foong, chairman of the National Flood Relief Commission. ii declining to accept 4,000 tons of foodstuffs and relief supplies from Japan, brought over by the A magi Maru. sent the following message to Baron Fukao,
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    • 129 6 Foreign Commissar's Hint To Japanese Ambassador. Moscow, Sept. 'J:i. Something of what trinspired at the long conference ltelwcn the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinov) and the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Hiroto) yesterday, was divulged this morning by the Press which is viewing the situation in the Far
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    • 67 6 A Personal Investigation In Manchuria. Peking Oct. 2. The newly appointed Herman Minister to Piking nas left for Mukden to make a first hand investigation of the Japanese occupation of the Manchurian cities with h view to submitting a full report to Berlin. The Legation authorities are
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    • 567 6 German Fliers Tell Of Their Experience. Peking, Sept. 18. The German airmen, Koelber and Rathje, who were shot down by Mongol soldiers on July 2 and made prisoner?, have now arrived in Peking with an exciting tale to tell of their trying adventure. Their company, the
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    • 186 6 By Japanese Soldiers On The C.E.R. Harbin, Sept. 27. A serious Russian-Japanese clash, which culminated in the killing of a Russian locomotive driver on the Chinese Eastern Railway, occurred yesterday morning at Changchun, when two contingents of Japanese soldier.-, forced their way iato a train and commanded
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    • 79 6 It is understood, says the North China Daily News, that the Commander-in-Chief of the British China Squadron has offered to the authorities in charge of flood relief work in Hankow and district the use of the aeroplanes on H.M.S. Hermes, the aircraft carrier which is at present stationed
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    • 460 6 Ambitious Projects. BANK, PARKS, THEATRES AND A BABY ASYLUM. Hong Kragi Sept 19. A series of projects with the object of modernising the City of Canton has been worked out by Mr. Ching Tie-n-koo, the chairman of the Canton Municipal Government, according to the Canton
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    • 220 6 State of Emergency Declared In Hong Kong. Hong Kong. Sept. 28. The lloiik Koiijj Government has deI dared that a state of emergency exists. This means that Sections 7-1-1 of tho Peace Preservation Ordinance IKBC arc in I force. The significance of this i.s explained j
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    • 145 6 Sir Cecil dementi's Idea Materialises. Hong Kong, Sept. S9. In my opinion, it is unthinkable that the .-t ii<Jy of the Chinese (lassies should ever be put on the shelf and neglected. Their ethical value is very great, and their effect, in this respect, on China in i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 He's coming! The One Only DOUG! I 41 -9 F fagffr at M» I BJfcl^^^ 'TELEPHONE 6909 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 Charlie Chan says: "Only very clever man can bite pie, without breaking crust" just as only "very dull person" could fail to be thrilled and intrigued by this masterpiece of
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    • 203 7 TONIGHT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE of seeing This great ALL-COLOUR MUSICAL TRIUMPH! CAPITOL Positively LAST NIGHT of WARNER BROS. MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION THAT HUNDREDS HAVK COME TO SEE AGAIN AND AGAIN I VIENNESE NIGHTS HEAR THE LILTING Viennese Melodics Revel in the Gay, Joyous Cafe Life— and SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NATURAL COLOUR,—
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    • 75 7 PAVILION 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 A POIGNANT DRAMA THAT YOU WILL NEVER FORGET. THE MIGHTIEST EPIC OF THE SCREEN WOMAN t. WOMAN STARRING BETTY COMPSON SINGING! DANCING! DRAMA! DON'T DELAY, BOOK NOW— PHONE 6903. VICTORIA THEATRE LAST TWO NIGHTS Tonight and Tomorrow Night at 9.30 p.m. LAUGH YOUR TROUBLES AWAY WITH
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 168 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle i- f up r fT ft r ptij~ 19 So" WZr* 1 _P*_ m Hi 51 pp 3 "PI 11 1 1 irl 11 n (CLUES.) \CROSS. 18. Superintendent 1. Altar cloth 20 Sl „t s 0. Returns impulse tJ TrifliiiK 10. Ripened gJJ,^ 11. Insect m
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  • 185 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Keeper* Withdrawn Owing! To Danger. After cxi fence of nearly 100 years tl.e lighthouse on Maplin Sands, it is raggutod, should be discontinued. Not that the litrht has outworn its usefulness. l,ut because the structure, it is feared, is not safe. The lighthouse was built in
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  • 188 8 Today. Upper Burma and Calcutta I Sirdhana) 3 p.m North :in<l Kast India (Kul-.aiißi 3 p.m Selat Pandjanir, Siak, Pakan Baroe, Pajaknmbo, Padang and Bengkalis (Hong Kwonci 3 p.m Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tnndjong BaJei and B"lnwan (Singkep) 8 p.n. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthKast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and
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  • 42 8 By Karmala Baioeran Em (Jen. Mct/.imrer I'. <lcr Ni'Ji'rlai.iI'-ii C athay 8'pore London Left Arrd. ■•pt. 4 Sept. 26 Sept. 14 Oct. 2 Sept. 10 Oct. 3 Sept. 9 Oct. 5 Sept. 18 Oct. 9 Sept. 18 Oct. 10
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  • 132 8 The following passcngeis for Singapore and Penaag arrived yesterday by the President Monroe M:-s Alice Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Child*, Mr. H. J. Kddo, Mr. ami Mr-. William S. Fish, Mr. Henry Gild, Mrs. J. G. Gjording, Mr. ana Mrs. E. D. Gundlefingor, Mr. Deck Lam. Mr.
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  • LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 197 8 Singapore, Oct. 13. SELLING. London, 4 months' sight 2/4 3/16 London, 3 months' sight 2 4'« London, 60 days' sight 2/4 1/1G London, :1O days' sight 24 1/S2 London, demand 2/3 31/32 London, T.T. 2 3 15 '10 Lyons and Paris, demand Hamburg, demand New York, demand Batavia
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    • 161 8 Singapore, Oct. IS. Gambicr 10.80 (.Cube No. 1 unpicked).. lß.Or< opra 5.2(i mixed 4.fii, oairo flour, Sarawak -V> White Pepper 12.71 31ack Pepper 2U.OC ?earl Shko Ml small 5.W I medium pearl G.o<: Hice, Siam $l!) 0 to 241 Saiton $155 to 171 Kanfroon $105 to 171 No. 1
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    • 55 8 From China and Japan, by Mantua, dv: I at Singapore a.m. tomorrow. From China and and Japan, Mirzapore due at Singapore noon tomorrow. From Holland and Germany, by John le Witt, due at Singapore on Thursda.\ morning. From Europe (London mails dispatcher on Sept. 24), by Macedonia, due
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    • 95 8 I A mail from Batavia and Palemliang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore l.;: 0 p.m. today. Vessels Arrived. city ok r.ncH.ux. Brit, i.r.;.:. imu, fron Charleston It-IP, fer Manila anl Taku !!a: I 1-10. iHA ton:;. Hiit.. loy tons, from Malacca 18-10, for Malacca i HO. KLANG,
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    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 439 8 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. 11 1 Asam Kumbang 22/- 23/£1 £1 Austral Malay 18/- 20/-.V-5/-Aycr Hitam Tin 10/6 11/6 B, £1 Bangrin Tin 10/3 11/3 1 1 Batanif Padan* 0.10 0.15 1 1 Batu Caves 0.25 0.30 1 1 Bukit Arang 0.30 0.40n0m. Q fl Burmah Malay 10/-
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      • 259 8 Issue Val. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick Onls. 1.75 2.25n0m. 2 2 Alex. Brick Profs. 1.95 2.05 il £1 Brit. Am. Tobucco 3.14.3 3.18.3 1 1 Central Engine 0.25 (UOnom. 100 M Chinese Com. Bank 70.00 75.00 It £1 (on. T. S. T/r Prefs. 15/9 16/9 £1
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      • 138 8 Singapore Colli Storage 7 p.c. d"!i. of UM red. 1931-36 102 104 ci. Singapore Municipal 5 p.c. of 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 par. b'.\. prcm. 'Ingaaara Municipal 41* p.c. of 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 95 par Siiirapuro Municipal 4 la p.c. af 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 95
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      • 384 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. At the present time the majority of above rubber share quotations are nominal only. Today's Price Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.60 \lur Gajah ($1) 0.30 0.40 0.35 0.45 Hitam ($1) 0.60 0.70 0.60 0.70 V.
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    • 868 8 Saigon Increases Her Power (By Our Wireless Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. It is unofficially reported that RadioSaigon has increased the power of her transmissions since the first of this month. Reception has certainly improved during the last few days, and last night was particularly strong. The list of
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  • 134 8 Tuesday, October IS. Ship* alongside the Wharvea or expected lo arrive. Godown Gate. M*rw Kast Wharf Kuhna 20 1 Mam Wharf Kcdah 1H IS Lipis 17 I Anhui 15 1 Pres. Munroc 11 :J Sirdhana U 3 Milampus 7 it Em]'!"' Dock Kutsan:;. Dakar Maru 30 :i
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  • 175 8 HE COULDN'T READ" FOR INDIGESTION For some years previous to 1022 I was subject to indirection, with headaches and thousand* of ataM sparkling in my eyes, which prevented me from reading. I decided to try Krusohen .Salt*. That was August. 1022, and I have taken a little in my first
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 22 8 &B I H^~ r^S LaP^nnfl 1 alnnnn^K V~~^s^snnn>nn&3l bß~~^~^"7 //sB i^Sll2^^ssl Aft I Pt* ir^% &H*\ Sole Agents HENRY WAUGH Co., LTD.
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    • 38 8 FOR ALL THINGS RADIO WRITE, PHONE OR CALL 2, ORCHARD ROAD -SINGAPORE Corner Opposite Amber Mansion. Sole Agents and Representatives of the Leading Radio Manufacturers. SHORT WAVE RECEIVERS WIRELESS COMPONENTS Up-Country Orders Lvfeuted bj Return Post. PHONE 7399.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 303 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily; Weather Report, YESTERDAY. 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Bright Wind. Stations. Temperature Rain- Sun- Relative Direc- Force. Weather. Max. Min. fall, shine. Humidity. tion. F. F. ins. houri. m.p.h. Kedah Alor Star ..84 73 0.92 1.7 95 NW 15 Rain Kelantan Kota Bharu 88 73 1.41 4.9 75
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    • 252 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. I'iii-niI:i.v. OiIoImt 1.1. ir. W. 11 a.m., 9 ft S in., 11.45 p.m., 10 ft. 1 in. Laura Gucrite. revue and vaudeville artist, at Victoria Theatre. x Psychological Assn. rr.tg., Adelphi Hotel, 6.15 p.m. U.K. the Governor's Presentation to Capt. II. R. S. Zchndcr and Capt.
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  • 319 9 London-Liverpool Rubber Stocks Up 330 Tons. TIN ;?RICE FIRMER IN LONDON. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. Today's Prices Rubber. cts., per lb. Tin. 100 tons sold at $6."i.75 per picul. Yesterday's Prices Kuhber, London, 2 1">-I6d.. down l-16d. New York. Holiday. Market Tone Steady. Tin, London
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  • 72 9 Rutfby, Oct. 12 Foreign exchanges are Amsterdam, Athens :!(«>, Bombay Is. r >%d., Berlin 17 'Brussels 27%, Bucharest 640, Rio 3Vi, Buenos Aires 30, Copenhagen 17H, Geneva 1914, Helsingfors 160, Hong Kong Is. 2*id., Lisbon KW 3 Madrid 43^. Milan 75V4, Monte Video It, New York 3.88, Oslo 17'/i.
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  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
    • 1493 9 Technical Difficulties Overcome. The sixteenth annual general meeting of the Rubber Roadways, Ltd., was held on Sept. 24 at the registered office, 2, .1, and 4, Idol J*ne, London, E.C. Mr. H. Eiic Miller presided. The chairman said Sir Stanley Bois is unfortunately unable to preside
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    • 56 9 Tone of Market Steady. Latest Cable London Spot Sheet 2 15-16 d. per lb. New York Market closed. t.S.S. equal to London Standard itandard R.S.S. on Tender Spot October November December Jan.-Mar. April-June Buyen. 9 9 M 9% Ml M Seller »V4 9Vi 8V4 9%
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    • 370 9 Valuable Aid to The Business Man. The first of a series of nine authoritative text-books tic be published under the title of the Library of Advertising has been issued by Butterworth and Co. This is Market Research," by Paul Redmayne, M.A., and Hugh Weeks, M. A. I Thesie
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    • 642 9 Samuel Montagu And Co.'s Weekly Letter. Samuel Montagu Co's weekly report dated London, Sept. 16, states:— The Bank of England gold reserve against notes amounted to £135,894,625 on I Sept. 9 (as compared with £134,336,490 on the previous Wednesday) and represents a decrease of £11,730,997 since Dec. 31,
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    • 915 9 Organised Control Of Output. WORLD STOCKS STILL INCREASING. (By A. W. StUl.) London, Sept. 16. A small rise in price during the past week is ascribed by some of the trade reports to expectations that the new Governor of the Dutch East Indies will before long foreshadow
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  • 238 9 7 Per Cent. Dividend On Pref. Shares. The directors' report of United Engineers Ltd., for the year ended June 30, 1931, states After allowing for the fees of directors and auditors, making due allowance for depreciation, writine off all debts considered bad and transferring $275,000 from the
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  • 100 9 The report of the Yokohama Specie Bank Ltd., for the half-year, ended June 30, IJ3I, states: The net profit of the bank for the past half-year, after providing for all bad and doubtful debtf, rebate on bills, etc., shows Yen 11,837,930.4fi, inclusive of Yen G,4.'5G, 138.84 brought
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  • 118 9 Programme of drills up to nnd for weekending Oct. 18 Tuesday, Oct. 13. 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall, Ist Bn. 8.5. V.F., His Excellency the GovernorPresentation of Medals. Wednesday, Oct. 14, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, "B" Co. 6 PI., L.G. Course. Friday, Oct. 16, 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Bdc.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 33 9 Kiotcb different Models, n*»H«4 U thr llr tl*h and Coloolsl GaverUMßto. Fireirn GorarnacnU, a»d to Ouur- <■:»! Firm* Ihronrhout th« WarU. Hoi* Ar>t> t DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. 112 and 114 a ROBINSON Rli. SINGAPORE
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    • 25 9 ASTONISHING and EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT MOV ADO wrist and P° cket watches REDUCED BY fffi) RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 3(kA RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.
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  • 91 10 Singapore. AI.HAMBRA. Warner Oland in The Black Carnal. $M '.'.r>. Phone 0909. CAPITOL. Vivienne Segal In Viennene Nights. 6.15--SMS. Phone 5261-2. El'ROl'E HOTEL. Dinner and Dance. GREAT WORLD.— Wayangi, Cinamas, Zoo, Joy Cars and Donkey Rides. MARLBOROUGH.-^Joan Crawford in Our Blushing Brides, fi.10— 9.15. NEW WORLD.— Side Shows, Cabaret
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  • 1153 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931. HOPE FOR THE TAXED. An announcement which was all the more pleasant because it was unexpected was made at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. It was stated that there was a possibility, even if only n faint one, that if the
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  • 931 10 How Her Sufferings React On the World. (By Count Wcstarp, the eminent German statesman, in an interview.) Yesterday Mr- James W. Gerard, the American diplomat, had some harsh things to say in this column concerning Germany, her plea of poverty and her pocket-hattleshipx. Today,
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  • 217 10 SOCIAL PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. George Parbury are returning from home by the Fionia, due in Singapore on Thursday. Mr. Henry Gild returned to Singapore yesterday by the President Monroe after a business visit to Japan, China and the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bernard, of Blackwater Estate, Klang,
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  • 813 10 \A NOTABLE CONVERT. There was great joy in the ranks of rubber restrictionists yvs'.mlay. When they reached the corresprndencc column of their Straits Times they read a letter entitled "Surplus Stocks," noted the r.ome at the bottom, rubbed their eyes end realised that they had made
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  • 1058 11 CHINA'S REPLY TO JAPAN. Moves Which Constitute A State of War." FIRM NOTE STRUCK. Marshal Chiang Speaks In Strong Terms. Nanking, Oct. 13. It is officially announced that China's reply to Japan's Note of Oct. P, will be delivered tomorrow. It is gathered
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  • 296 11 Depreciation of Alarmist Speeches. Berlin, Oct. 12. It is officially announced that the General Council of the Bank of International Settlements has decided to prolong, for three months, the credit of $25,000,000, due on Oct. 4, which the Bank of International Settlements granted to the Reichsbank
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  • 137 11 Serious Illness of The Famous Admiral. I. ndon, Oct. 12. Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe js suffering from abdominal trouble and his condition is causing anxiety, Reuter. Karl Jellieoe, Viscount Brocas of Southampton and Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, was in command of the Grand Sea Fleet during
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  • 61 11 Adverse Balance Still In Evidence. Rugfey, Oct. 12. The Board of Trade returns for September show imports totalling £68,317,926, an increase of £3,056,840 on August and a decrease of ±'10,271,517 on the previous September. The exports for last month aggregated £29,846,057, an increase of £709,142 on August but
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  • 102 11 Twenty-three Year's Residence In Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 13. The death occurred 0.-. Saturday, after a long illness, of Mrs. G. D. Moir of Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Moir, who had lived in Kuala Lumpur since 1908, is survived by
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  • 34 11 Found Hanging from Beam In Motorship. While the Swedish motorship Dalaklara was lying alongside the wharf at Pulo Samboe during the week-end, a Swedish mctorman was found dead hanging from a beam.
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  • 42 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 13. The young Sultan of Brunei was in Penang today after a two day visit to Kuala Kangiar. He went up the Hill, drove round and.town, visited the cinema and did some shopping.
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  • 242 11 Long Basle Discussion. "OPTIMISTIC FEELING PREVAILS." Ba*le, Oct. 12. Despite the secrecy observed concerning last night's meeting, it is understood that the discussion revealed three distinct groups of Banks of Issue and National Banks. Firstly, those of France and the United States, which serve as a gold
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  • 136 11 Thursday's Attractions At Olympia. Rugby, Oct. 12The annual Motor Show opens at Olympia, London, on Thursday. The total value of the cars on view will be £750,000, and the total value of the show, including speed-boats and garage equipment, is estimated at over £1,000,000. The event will
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  • 64 11 Delegates to Round-Table Conference. Rugby, Oct. 12The chairman of the projected Burma Round-Table Conference, and the delefates from the British political parties who will attend, are as follows Chairman. Lord Peel. Conservative Party delegates. Earl Winterton and Mr. J. S. Wardlaw-Milne. Liberal Party delegates. Viscount Mersey and Mr.
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  • 120 11 Veteran Diplomats Summoned To Nanking. Nanking, Oct. 2. Following the resignation of Dr. C. T. Wang from the Foreign Office Marshal Chiang Kai-shek has summoned Messrs. W. W. Yen and Wellington Koo, formerly Chinese Minister to the U. S. A. and to Great Britain, who
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  • 81 11 Hunger Procession From Osaka to Tokio. Tokio, Sept. 18. Strikers in Japan are constantly adopting new and novel methods for conducting demonstrations, the latest being a hunger procession." Forty-two strikers from the Osaka branch of the Japan Petroleum Company of Tokio started yesterday on a hunger procession from
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  • 1129 11 Appeal for Unity. MR. MACDONALD OPENS HIS CAMPAIGN. London Oct. 12. With the approach of nomination day the parties supporting the National Government are straining every nerve to secure straight fights against Labour candidates who, benefitting by the triangular fights of the last election, won 118
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  • 198 11 Rhodesia and Finland Abandon It. Helsingfors, Oct. 12. The directors of the Bank of Finland announce the temporary suspension of the gold standard, owing to the fact that the gold i:over for notes has been reluced during the past three weeks by 500,000,000 Finnish marks. It is
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  • 261 11 Water Pours Through Gap In Bund. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 13. The combination of a tide seven inches higher than any previous level, floodwater coming from up-country and a high wind gave Port Swettenharn the most alarming day of its history yesterJay. Owing to the
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  • 178 11 Definite Prospect of An Agreement. DUTCH VIEWS. Mr. J. H. Thomas Favourably Inclined. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 12. It is understood that there is definite prospect of Anglo-Dutch agreement on a scheme of rubber exports control by a. tax in kind, the taxed or
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  • 142 11 Death of Sir Bertram MacKennal. London, Oct. 12. The death is announce] of Sir Bertram MacKennal. Reuter. Born in Melbourne in 1863, Sir Bertram MacKennal became one of the most famous of British sculptors. He was admitted an Associate of the Royal Academy in 190'J and an R.A.
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  • 90 11 Lowest Figure on Record In Britain. Rugby, Oct. 12The lowest death rate ever recorded for children under one year in England and Wales is shown in the Registrar-General's statistical review for 1930, namely 60 per thousand births. The previous low record was 65 per thousand for 1928. The
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  • 69 11 Order for Periscopes Placed in Britain. Rugby, Oct. 12. The United States Navy Department has placed an important order for submarine periscopes with a British firm, says the Daily Telegraph, which adds that the contract is a striking tribute to the quality of the optical apparatus now produced
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  • 56 11 To Spend a Fortnight At Sandringham. Rugby, Oct. 12. The King and Queen left London at the week-end for Sandringham, Norfolk, where they will stay for about a fortnight and where the King hopes to have some shooting. British Wireless. Their Majesties yesterday were visited by
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  • 39 11 Cancels All Winter Banquets And Festivities. The Hague, Oct. 12. Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, in view cf the urgent need for economy, has cancelled all the banquets and festivities in connection with her winter residence here. —Reuter.
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  • 14521 12 NEW SOURCES OF REVENUE SUGGESTED. Them was a spate of oratory at yesterday's budget meeting of the Legislative Council, most of the unofficial members speaking on the budget motiou, and all voicing unqualified opposition to the new duties on petrol as involving a heavy burden
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  • 410 12 Policeman Stumbles Upon Counterfeiters. White searching for a "wanted" man a Chinese police 'constable found a counterfeiting nest and the sequel was heard in the Assize Court yesterday, over which the acting Chief Justice, (Mr. Justice Pproule) presided, w"hen two Chinese, Ong Kirn Liew and
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  • 88 12 Looking for Film Locations In Malaya. Mr. Harry R. Schenck, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by the President Monroe and left almost inrmediately for Bangkok, is making a tour of Siam, the D.G.I, and Malaya in search of suitable locations for motion pictures which he plans
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  • 124 12 Transfer Postponed Owing: To Lack of Money. The following official communique has been issued by the Acting Secretary to Resident, Perak In view of the serious financial position His Excellency the High Commissioner has, with great reluctance, decided that all work on the transfer of the headquarters
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  • 199 12 Monia Litter and His Concert Orchestra. Singapore is fortunate in possessing a musical combination of such high quality as that of Monia Litter and his concert orchestra and a wise discernment will be shown in supporting the Sunday evening concerts they give at Raffles Hotel. Certainly that of
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  • 133 12 Bangkok Streets Lined With Cheering Crowds. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 12. There were scenes of the greatest enthusiasm here today when the King and Queen of Siam arrived back from their tour cf the United States and Canada. Escorted by hundreds of gaily decked
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  • 227 12 How Japan Put Herself In the Wrong. London, Oct. 12. "It is impossible for the League of Nations to agree to the Japanese view that it should meet China's complaints by merely recommending the Nanking Government to come to terms with her adversary quickly," says The Times in
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  • 321 12 An Amazing Story From Shanghai. L Shanghai, Oct. 12. Five Japanese gunboats have arrived at Chinghuangtao, with 300 marines, who landed and paraded the streets. Chinghuangtao is a seaport on the China proper side of the Great Wall, where it meets the Gulf of Liaotung. Three (Japanese aeroplanes
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  • 654 12 Dangerous Driving And Failing to Report. The case arising out of an eaily morning motor-car accident involving a European inr,iector of police and a Singapore lawyer was concluded before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, yesterday afternoon, when Inspector Arthur Rodway was fined
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  • 267 12 10,000 Japanese Land At Dairen. Shanghai, Oct. 13. It is reported that 10,000 more Japanese troops have been landed at Dairen and have entrained for Mukden. Still more are said to be crossing the frontier from Korea into the Fengtien Piovince of Manchuria. At Changchun (otherwise known
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  • 11 13 Giant Boxer Beaten on Points. Walley Brothers in London. Malayan Racing.
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  • 1238 13 S.R.C. Win Well. STERN OPPOSITION FROM UNITED SERVICES. BJLC 3 Inited Services 1 An accident marred the hockey match played yesterday on the S.R.C. ground between tho home team and the United Services, when one of the visitors, More, had the misfortune to be struck by a
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  • 86 13 Lose to Public Services On Padang. An S.C.C. XV 11 pts.; Public Services XV 14 pts. Strachan's Big Boys," an S.C.C. ftcratch XV, were opposed to the Publio Services Big Boys in a match on the Padang yesterday, and the Public Services won by 14 points to
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  • 179 13 Friendship Favourite For Cesarewitch. London, Oct. 12. The Victoria Club call over for the Cesarewitch, which is to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday was as follows 7—l7 1 Friendship offered, 15 2 taken. 100—12 Blue Division. 9—l9 1 Khorsheed, taken and offered. 15—1 Son Of
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  • 313 13 Volunteers to Meet Garrison On Saturday. The following have been invited to play Rugby football for the S.V.C. against the Garrison on Saturday 1 on the S.C.C. Padang :+J. C. S. Ponsford A. P. Goldman, A. L. B. Perkins, E. A. Brodie and R. M. Hoops J. L.
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  • 54 13 Parental Consent and Medical Certificate Required. Paris, Oct. 4. The Council of the French Rugby Federation has decided that all clubs should It required to furnish a medical certificate for all players, and also that parental consent must be obtained by jlayers under 20. years of age who
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  • 328 13 Handicaps for First Day's Events. The handicaps for the first day of the Perak Turf Club meeting (Oct. 17) are as follows Race 1. Ponies, Class 11, Second Division (live furlonesi. Red Blazes y.7. Golden Queen 9.7, Foundling 9, Kyi pa ts.ll brt Best 8. Lonpchamp 7.13. Whippet
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  • 255 13 World's Championship 15-ROUND CONTEST IN NEW YORK. New York, Oct. 12. The Italian giant Primo Camera and Jack Sharkey met in a 15-round contest at Ebbett's Field, New York, tonight The result was a win for Sharkey on points. Camera weighed 18st. 9 lb. and Sharkey 14st.
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  • 165 13 His Brother to Meet Bert Kirby. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 12. Bud Walley, of Singapore, drew with Tucker Winch in a 15-round contest at the Pavilion Theatre, Whitechapel, last night. It was the best fight of the evening. Boy Walley (the brother of BuJ>. who
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  • 111 13 Tarleton Beats Cuthbert On Points. London, Oct. 1. The British featherweight championship iwas fought for on the Liverpool Football Ground today. The contest, which was over 15 rounds, was won by Ned Tarleton (Liverpool), who out-pointed the holder, Johnny Cuthbert, of Sheffield. Johnny Cuthbert won the British featherweight
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  • 285 13 Singapore Championship Doubles Finals. The finals of the women's and men's badminton doubles championships were played on Saturday last at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road, before a large crowd. The following are the results Women's Doubles Championship. Final. Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and Miss M. Lewis beat Miss
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  • 218 13 Garrison G.C. Men's Monthly Medal. Tho Garrison Golf Club's men's monthly medal way played on Saturday and Sun day. The' following were the best score: returned W. L. Stevrns (9 one down Capt. F. C. Davis (14) two down A. L. IJ. Perkins (16) two down F. T.
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  • 51 13 Clarke Shield Race at Chinese S.C. The result of the four lengths medley race for the Clarke Shield at the Chinese Swimming Club was :—l.: 1. Teo Siew Kiat 2. Tun Hong Seng S. Lim Fook Loong. There were nine entries. The winner's time was 1 mm. 45 4/5
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  • 527 13 while Corrib's skipper, who was racing her for his first time, is to be congratulated on securing second place. Finishing time-* etc., were Mowgli (Fmlay) 12—12—03 Corrib (Dr. Evans) 12— U— 2fi Betsy (Gwinnell) 12—1635 Punai (Nathan) 12—19—58 Paddy (Hedley-White) 12—21—11 Prima Donna (Kloss) 12—22—31 Ella
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    • 143 14 The following were the results of ties Hn"cd in the L.L.T.C. tournament yesterday Men's Singles Open. 11. S. Haskins beat S. Grimberß, C—l,C—1, 7—5. R. I. Newell beat M. S. Arathoon, 6—9, G--0. I Abed vs. Dr. dc Souzn, unfinished. Ladies' Doubles Open. Miss Oldfield anil Mrs.
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    • 72 14 Yesterday's results in the R.S.Y.C. tournament were Men's Doubles. Philips and Warden owe 30.3 beat S-nit and I'ittmaii scr., 6-2, 6 0. TODAY'S TIES. The following tics will be played today Men's Doubles. Anderson and Coltart owe 15.3 vs. Bowman and Haworth owe 15. Martin and Missclbrook scr.
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    • 141 14 The final ties in the Cullen Cur> and I Dyne Cup at the Tanglin Club tournament will be played today as follows Cullen Cup.—Final. Mrs. Stuart-Clark and Doifr owe 15 vs. Mrs. Holland und Matthews owe 3. Dyne Cup.—Final. Mrs. Drew and Gilmour owe 15 vs. Mrs. Laing
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    • 99 14 The foDowiac were the results of ties played in the S.R.C. tournament faster- <*:,- I MiM-d Doubles. Mr. and Mrr. N. S. BajM beat Miss i). Oeklen sad Dr. 8. L. Oehlern, C—l, r. i. Miss Clarke and M. G. Eber beat Mrs. M. C. Ebcr and I.
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    • 108 14 Further result;; played in the S.C.R.C. tournament ars as foflows Msufles Championship. Cham Cham Leonir brat B. H. Chua, 6—l, I, I In-ini. Che* Tung bn;it Chua Choon .Sim. Lai Kwong Chun beat Tan Chong Gark, <; i, c—2. B Doubles Handicap.—Final. Tea C'hiap Choon and Low Kee
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    • 84 14 Crowds Disagree with Title Fight Verdict. Paris, Oct. 4. ;ho\ver of sticks and glasses thundcreJ into the ring at Jeff Dickson's newPalais de Sports denoting the spectators' disagreement with the judges' decision in awarding the flyweight championship to the holder, Frankie Genaro, over the French challenger Angelmann. The
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    • 46 14 in default, the sentences to run consecutively. Notice of appeal being given his Honour fixed bail in the sum of $1,000 in cash and $1,000 in surety. His Honour added Qtftt ho know of cases in which similarly iuiivitU-d persons hail given Ituil and then absconded.
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  • 1162 14 Brutality to a Child. GIRL'S PATHETIC STORY TO JUDGE. This is the worst case I have yei, had and I have had many such cases— ].y f a y the most brutal of all she was in :i most pitiable state." So said Mr.
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  • 205 14 Special Trains from Prai To Cease. The Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S., announces It has been decided to discontinue the use of special trains to convey the- outward Europe mail from Prai on those occasions when the vessel conveying the mail arrives at Penang too late
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  • 74 14 Dispute Over Repair of Fire Damaged Houses. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 12. Mr. Lrr> Lai H<>o, a trustee of the estate of Mr. Tan Hoon (ivan, was fined $60 in court hen for failing to comply with an oHer of the municipal commis- ioner. 1
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  • 53 14 Italian Government Will Not Interfere. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 13. A message has been received by the Italian Legation here stating that the Italian Government hao no intention whatsoever of interfering with the stabilisation of the lira which will remain at the value fixed by law
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  • 68 14 Elderly Bengali Quarrels From *> His Wedding Day. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Oct. 13. A story of matrimonial differences which began almost on the day of the wedding nine months ago was told in the District Court here today when an elderly Bengali Mohammedan was sentenced
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